Yvresse, later renamed Champagne, was a 1993 release by Yves Saint Laurent and perfumer Sophia Grosjman. This name change came after Yves Saint Laurent faced numerous legal battles from winemakers over the name "Champagne" and the name officially changed to "Yvresse" in 1996. This Fruity Chypre fragrance has an aroma profile of fruity, powdery, sweet, warm spicy, amber, woody, earthy, floral, fresh, and aromatic notes.
Top Notes
Peach, Nectarine, Apricot, Caraway, Anise, Mint
Heart Notes
Cinnamon, Litchi, Rose, Rose Oil, Carnation, Violet, Iris, Jasmine, Lily of the Valley
Base Notes
Oakmoss, Amber, Benzoin, Patchouli, Vanilla, Styrax, Cedar, Musk, Coconut, Vetiver
Currently offered are vintage early bottles, all prior to the name change to "Yvresse" in 1996. Please see the photos carefull and ask for more if necessary.
Samples are sold by the single milliliter. Purchases of single milliliters come in a tiny glass vial; purchases of multiple milliliters come consolidated into small spray bottle unless specifically otherwise requested. 1ml=one milliliter=1/30 of an ounce.